Everyone has their own opinions so it is absolutely normal to express it, be it a positive opinion or a negative…
Honestly I'm a pretty blunt person. If I have something on my mind, I can't suppress it to save a life so I'm definitely in no position to cut you for speaking your mind. Though I have to admit you did go for it in a pretty bad way because your comment seemed very condescending. There are a lot of people who disagree with me here and I wholly respect every single point of view but yours hit me right in the little pinky of my left toe.
I understand your point but the reason those dramas are up there is because the union of the leads was an integral part of the story in both the dramas. In Pinochio, the villain for our male lead was the female lead's mother and their relationship impacts the plot alot. Similarly, in City Hunter Nana's presence made our guy realise a lot of things and once again she was important to the story. In Love Me If You Dare, Jian's presence was a source of humanizing the stoic Simon. Do you see the trend here? In all these dramas our heroine plays a significant role in the script which was unfortunately reduced on-screen. Which is why the romance automatically becomes an important part even if it is not the central one.
If it was a drama like Defendant or Two Weeks where the romance was an after thought at best, then one could truly argue your point but since it is not ...
Regardless, I didn't set out to deliberately hurt you for I was being simply honest. I won't apologize for letting my thoughts out but I am sorry that you were hurt in the process. Hope there ain't any hard feelings~
Everyone has their own opinions so it is absolutely normal to express it, be it a positive opinion or a negative…
I love how you started your comment with 'everybody is entitled to their own opinion' and then basically spent all the time explaining how you thought my opinion was wrong. Pot. Kettle. Fucking black. :"D
What I love even more are the baseless assumptions. Which I'll correct by informing you that I don't watch a drama solely for romance. That's quite ridiculous. Some of my favorite shows are not even remotely romantic. However, this article targets the romance factor alone and is impartial to the over-all plot and story of the drama. Something I have clearly stated and you would've known if you read it properly. :p So your comment would have made much more sense if the article was discussing the drama's plot and theme on the whole rather than the love story. However I knew there'd be some sore pumpkins which was why I already mentioned the good bits that you pointed out about every drama in the article. Regardless, I'm glad you left your thoughts! It's always interesting to read different point of views. :))
I've seen bits of Playful Kiss and its several adaptations before the Korean version. I've never finished…
Girl wtf? lmao How can you like someone if you don't connect with them? If you like someone for their characteristics then sure you can admire them from afar and be a fangirl of sorts but if you actually have to live and love them for life then it's absolutely essential to be in harmony like??
Man, it makes me so sad to see Love Me If You Dare on here, and even sadder to actually understand why it would…
It was just as sad for me to put LMIYD up there. Although I'd have to slightly disagree with you on Xia Nai's character being an upgrade from Feng Teng because I feel as if it's actually the case of vice versa. Even though Feng Teng is a stiff as a rod most of the times he feels much more human and invested in the relationship compared to Xiao Nai. It helps matters that his co actress is Zanilla Zhao who I've realized is a brilliant actress.
Lmao I feel like I'm going to get attacked but I agree with Pinocchio, City Hunter and Love Me If You Dare.…
Girl I wrote an entire article bashing shit people love and you're here feeling worried you'll be attacked for your comment XDDD Tis a'ight I'll back you up if that happens lmao x"D
I understand your point but the reason those dramas are up there is because the union of the leads was an integral part of the story in both the dramas. In Pinochio, the villain for our male lead was the female lead's mother and their relationship impacts the plot alot. Similarly, in City Hunter Nana's presence made our guy realise a lot of things and once again she was important to the story. In Love Me If You Dare, Jian's presence was a source of humanizing the stoic Simon. Do you see the trend here? In all these dramas our heroine plays a significant role in the script which was unfortunately reduced on-screen. Which is why the romance automatically becomes an important part even if it is not the central one.
If it was a drama like Defendant or Two Weeks where the romance was an after thought at best, then one could truly argue your point but since it is not ...
Regardless, I didn't set out to deliberately hurt you for I was being simply honest. I won't apologize for letting my thoughts out but I am sorry that you were hurt in the process. Hope there ain't any hard feelings~
What I love even more are the baseless assumptions. Which I'll correct by informing you that I don't watch a drama solely for romance. That's quite ridiculous. Some of my favorite shows are not even remotely romantic. However, this article targets the romance factor alone and is impartial to the over-all plot and story of the drama. Something I have clearly stated and you would've known if you read it properly. :p So your comment would have made much more sense if the article was discussing the drama's plot and theme on the whole rather than the love story. However I knew there'd be some sore pumpkins which was why I already mentioned the good bits that you pointed out about every drama in the article. Regardless, I'm glad you left your thoughts! It's always interesting to read different point of views. :))
I have Goblin on hold and I don't mention things I haven't completed to keep it fair.